Is the U.S. really ready for World War 3? Meet Russian Avangard, the world’s fastest nuclear-capable hypersonic intercontinental missile that can travel from Moscow to New York in 14 minutes

Is the U.S. really ready for World War 3? Meet Russian Avangard, the world’s fastest nuclear-capable hypersonic intercontinental missile that can travel from Moscow to New York in 14 minutes

By Daniel Levi

After two decades of war in Afghanistan, the United States’ war with the Taliban ended in disgrace with thousands of precious lives lost and trillions of dollars wasted. Will America never learn? Probably not.

According to a report from the New York Times, Biden is considering sending thousands of U.S. troops, warships, and aircraft to the Baltics and Eastern Europe amid rising tensions in Russia and Ukraine conflict. According to the Times, the decision would be a major shift from its restrained stance on Ukraine.

Now the question that everyone is asking is, why is a country that fails to defend its own border now trying to defend the border of Ukraine? That’s not all. Now imagine if China invades Taiwan and North Korea invades South Korea at the same time that Russia invades Ukraine. That means the United States could be fighting wars on three fronts. However, if the United States couldn’t even defeat a third-world like Afghanistan, what makes the US generals think they can defeat a nuclear-capable nation like Russia and China?

As we reported in the past, a war between the United States and Russia could potentially lead to World War III. Unlike the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, Russia has one of the most powerful military arsenals in the world, the likes that will make the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki seems like a child’s play.

One of those weapons is the new Russia’s Avangard nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that’s capable of striking anywhere on the planet and wiping out an area ‘the size of France’ in less than an hour. The Avangard is just one of the six new Russian strategic weapons unveiled by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 1 March 2018.

During a 2018 speech, President Putin said “The hypersonic intercontinental rocket was capable of traveling 20 times the speed of sound and could ‘strike like a meteorite’. It’s like a fireball guided to its target.”

After watching the live feed of the launch of the Avangard Mr. Putin said, “It had been a great success and an excellent New Year’s gift to the nation.” He added:

“The Avangard is invulnerable to intercept by any existing and prospective missile defense means of the potential adversary”.

According to military analysts, “the maneuvering capability of the Avangard hypersonic missile makes it difficult to predict its trajectory and gives it the ability to protect itself from the air and ballistic missile defenses by delivering nuclear warheads to targets, for instance, in Europe and the US.”

Tested and delivered as a birthday present to President Vladimir Putin in 2018, Avangard is 20 to 27 times faster than the speed of sound, it can move at roughly 33000 KM per hour. That’s Moscow to NYC in 14 minutes (transatlantic), less in the high atmosphere; probably closer to 6-8 minutes. Kremlin claims that the cutting-edge hypersonic missile can travel at nine times the speed of sound and strike enemies more than 600 miles away.

Russia President Vladimir Putin said:

“Equipping our armed forces, the army, and the navy, with the latest, truly unparalleled weapon systems will certainly ensure the defense capability of our country in the long term.”

According to an open-source intelligence analysis at Janes, Avangard is a pure glide vehicle without an independent propulsion system capable of sharp high speed horizontal, and vertical evasive maneuvers in flight, which Russian officials claim makes it “invulnerable to any missile defense system.”

Avangard is already sending terror and horror to Russian enemies around the world. In a reactionary response to the launch, Pentagon officials say the U.S. has taken concrete action to close the gap with Russia. In his Senate confirmation hearings in the summer of last year, Air Force Gen. John E. Hyten, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said:

“We have adversaries growing extremely rapidly in this area. We have had fits and starts over the years in that hypersonic technology, which I believe is a mistake.”

As noted online, “Avangard serves not just for deterrence but to warn the Western conceited and self-proclaimed world rulers to wake up and go back to reality, that bullying is not the way to live in peace and harmony.”

The Avangard was flight tested between February 2015 and June 2016 onboard UR-100UTTKh ICBMs launched from Dombarovsky Air Base, when it reached a speed of 11,200 kilometers per hour (7,000 mph; 3,100 m/s). Avangard successfully hit targets at the Kura Missile Test Range, Kamchatka Krai.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, Avangard can travel at a speed of over 20 Mach (24,700 km per hour, 15,350 mph), and its composite material hull withstands temperatures of up to 2,000 Celsius.

 

RIA Novosti news agency cited a military-diplomatic source as saying “It is time for our Western counterparts to accept the new reality. Russian ‘Kinzhal’ (missiles) are on duty, and ‘Avangard’ missiles have entered series production.”

Below is a video of Russia’s Avangard.

Below is a video of the public test.

This article originally appeared in Tech Startups

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